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~~ 34 <br />Snow Plowing Letter from the Village Engineer, dated October 24, 1956, <br />and Sanding enclosing xork orders on the County for proposed snow ploRing <br /> and sanding of Vil,la.ge streets as per list attached, was <br /> considered by the council. N~.lsen moved that the cork be <br /> authorized and the xork order xecuted for the Village and <br /> sent to the County Engineer. Seconded by Cartwright and <br /> motion carried unanimously. <br />Proposed tale Letter from the St Paul Linoleum and Carpet Company of October 23, <br />flooring V.H. xas read relative to asphalt the for the floor in the Village <br /> Hall assembly room and rash rooms. After .discussion, Trustee <br /> Nilsen was asked to contact two or more firms for samples of <br /> the and additional information on prices. <br />2~ pram tax. In connection with the 2 per cent apportionment xhich Firetawns <br />Fire Dept. Relief receive annually from the State; a letter dated October 26, 1956, <br />Association from the Insurance Division, State of L[innesota, xas read relative <br /> to a plan now in force, providing for the Fire Underwriters <br /> Inspection Bureau screening all applications for insurance to <br /> see that the correct Firetown receives credit for the property <br /> insured. This, it xas stated, applies to all policies written in <br /> the Twin City metropolitan area. It was pointed out that all <br /> premiums and assessment collected by all insurance companies <br /> for fire, lightning and sprinkler leakage insurance on property <br /> located xithin Falcon Heights sand Lauderdale are to be credited <br /> to Falcon Heights. Of this amount, 2 per cent will be given <br /> to our Village as relief money to be placed in the special fluid <br /> of our Fire Department Relief Association. <br />Weed Inspector's Report of the Village Weed Inspector, Mr. P.L. Coppini, was <br />Report received and read. <br />Public Safety Report dated November 5 from the Public Safety Committee was <br />Committee report- read relative to Officer Dachtera's request for a complete <br />Dachtera uniform uniform. The Committee reported that the sheriff's office <br /> opposes other departments copying their uniform; that full- <br />. time officers in some other communities are furnished uniforms <br /> or yearly clothing allowances, but this does not apply to <br /> pert time personnel. The committee xas in agreement not to <br /> recommend purchasing uniforms at this time for paxtttime <br />officers or constables. After discussion, Cartwright moved <br />~ <br />; th at the report of the Public Safety Committee with regard <br /> to the uniform question be accepted and the Public Safety <br /> Supervisor be asked to inform Officer Dachtera of the council's <br /> action and instruct him as to xhat type of uniform he should <br /> wear. Stewart seconded and motion carried unanimously. <br />Curfew ordinance The curfew ordinance proposal and some samples of curfew <br /> ordinances secured by our attorney were discussed. Stewart <br /> moved that the curfew ordinance matter be referred to Trustee <br /> C~rtxi-#ght for preparing a suggested curfew ordinance for the <br /> council's consideration. Seconded by Utecht and motion carried <br /> unanimously. ''~ <br />Fire Dept. Relief Attorney Graham's letter of October 31 was read as to xhat <br />Assn. funds the law is on the question of ccaitrol aad investaent of <br /> fire department relief funds. <br />